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how young is too young to take your kid to a panthers game?


PhillyB

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My daughter turned two in May, and I know she's still to young for the game experience, but I've also seen some little-ass kids hanging out at the endzone seats collecting touchdown footballs from Cam. I have always thought five or six is a decent benchmark, as much for the other fans in the stadium as for the kid (no one wants to be stifled by sitting next to a toddler (same reason I refuse to bring my kid into a bar to eat.)

I'm curious what the thoughts are on this.

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If you know who you're sitting next to or near and if they aren't drunken retards I'd say 3 or 4 would probably be fine, but be prepared for anything that could possibly happen to cause you to miss part of or all of the game. 

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I've got a 4 year old who wants to go, but I can't imagine taking either of my boys until they're 10.  I will take them to preseason but not regular season.  Throw out the fact of trying to get them to sit through a game without wanting to leave or spend the whole time getting concessions, and you still are left with the crazy factor.  BoA is a much tamer environment than most NFL Stadiums (good and bad), but it still is an environment I wouldn't want young kids in.  Most fans are alright, but still there are some (full disclosure... like me in my 20's) I would not have to explain to my kids (and ultimately what they repeat to my wife).

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It depends on who you're sitting around and your child's temperament.  I took my daughter to a game knowing she might want to leave at any minute.  Thankfully, she loves football, and she's stayed for the entire game all 3 times ice taken here.

She'll be 4 in October, and I plan on taking her to 3-4 games this year.

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It depends on who you're sitting around and your child's temperament.  I took my daughter to a game knowing she might want to leave at any minute.  Thankfully, she loves football, and she's stayed for the entire game all 3 times ice taken here.

She'll be 4 in October, and I plan on taking her to 3-4 games this year.

Wow- I am truly impressed.  Maybe I need to rethink my plan.  I took my wife's (much) younger brother a few years ago when he was 11 and am basing a lot of my experience on that

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Depends on why you are taking them, for you or for them.

I took mine too early and he climbed on the rails the entire game not paying attention to the game at all.  The 6 yr old mark might be best.  Each kid is different, nobody can make that call for you really

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Ask yourself this question. At what age am I not going to turn around and say to a stranger at a sporting event "hey! don't use language like that in front of my kid!" That's the age you should consider bringing your kid to a game.

driving with me has prepared her for anything

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